One of Nova Scotia’s all-time greatest hockey players, Glen Murray was a first-round draft pick for the Boston Bruins (and 18th overall) in 1991. Murray went on to have a stellar 16-year career, playing in 1,009 regular season games and 94 playoff games with Boston, Pittsburgh, and Los Angeles.

The right-winger’s greatest offensive season was 2002-2003 when he scored 92 points (44 goals and 48 assists), finishing seventh in the NHL. He accumulated 651 regular season points, putting him in third-place for points scored by a Nova Scotian in the history of the NHL. The two-time all-star also played in two World Championships (1998 and 2004), winning gold in 2004.